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Headline: Brooklyn’s Night of Ideas tests how “math thinking” travels into city life

An overnight public forum at the Brooklyn Public Library during Night of Ideas.

Night of Ideas returned to Brooklyn with its “Philosophy of Mathematics” theme, turning abstract methods—proof, uncertainty, and models—into a framework for talking about everyday urban problems. The marathon format, running late into the night, is designed less as a one-off lecture and more as a sustained civic exercise in shared attention.

Why the 12-hour format matters

Organizers lean on duration: long sessions create repeated interactions, a clearer norm of listening, and more chances for disagreement to resolve into understanding. That structure can strengthen neighborhood ties beyond the room.

Mathematics as a civic metaphor

By borrowing the discipline of mathematical reasoning, the program pushes participants to test assumptions and define terms—habits that can improve public debates on housing, safety, and services.

What it signals for Brooklyn

In a city where civic trust is uneven, events built around high-friction dialogue aim to build resilience through practice, not slogans.

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